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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

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Sdebruyn ( 08/25/2004, 07:30:47 )

I am from South Africa, my sister has a heart dizzies and Dr Chris Barnhart operated on her when she was 6 weeks old. Her hart was missing a chamber wall; this allowed the fresh and used blood to mix and basically causing suffocation. The thing is over the 31 years of her existence she had 6 great hart operations and it seems that her hard can’t handle another operation. This is when I thought that if we can clone a specific body part (Hart) will the hart still have the missing chamber wall or can the hart be treated while it is being cloned?If this is possible, why have no one started cloning body parts. If someone lost an arm, clone the arm back. The body will not reject it seining that it is exactly the same. Everything can be replaced except the liver and brain.I don’t know much of the human body and I don’t pretend to know. I do how ever have an over active imagination and would like to start something to help me and others.Can some one give an answer? Email: Stephanus@mdsonline.co.za

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